"Lessons & Exercises In Orthography, On An Improved Plan" by Alfred Sturgeon offers a comprehensive guide to mastering spelling and correct writing. Designed for students and educators alike, this book provides structured lessons and practical exercises to improve orthographic skills. Sturgeon's improved plan emphasizes a systematic approach to learning, ensuring a solid foundation in spelling rules and vocabulary.
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